This document provides an overview of a presentation on global education given at McQueen High School in Reno, Nevada. It defines global education, outlines the four global competencies that should be embedded in curriculum, and gives examples of how McQueen High School incorporates these competencies into their world language standards. It also evaluates McQueen High School's strengths in global education, identifies areas for improvement, and shares feedback from Global Studies students about the benefits of the program.
2. Presentation Overview
• What is global education?
• How global is Nevada?
• What are the four global competencies?
• How are the global competencies embedded into our standards?
• Where is McQueen High School in terms of global education?
• What goals can McQueen High School set to further our global
education?
• What do our McQueen global studies students say about the global
studies program at our school?
3. What is global education?
• Global education emphasizes the unity and interdependence of
human society, developing a sense of self and appreciation of cultural
diversity, affirmation of social justice and human rights, as well as
building peace and actions for a sustainable future in different times
and places.
• Australian Global Educators , Education Services Australia
4.
5. For global education to occur, the four
global competencies must be imbedded
into the curriculum and standards.
• 1. Investigate the world: Students investigate beyond their immediate
environment
• 2. Recognize perspectives: Students recognize their own and other
perspectives
• 3. Communicate ideas: Students communicate their ideas effectively
with diverse audiences.
• 4. Take action: Students translate their ideas and findings into
appropriate actions to improve conditions.
6. How are the global competencies
embedded into our standards?
Example
WL Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate
understanding of the nature of language
through comparisons of the language studied
and their own.
7. • Students will participate in a forum with native Hispanic students to
discuss what’s the hardest part of learning English for them and
what’s the hardest part of learning Spanish for the other students.
(recognizing perspectives)
• Students will investigate how the spoken and written Spanish
language differs in Argentina, Spain, and Mexico. ( investigating the
world)
• Students will volunteer at an adult education class in Reno to tutor
adults learning English as a second language. ( take action)
• Students will present in Spanish to their peers their the results of
their investigation mentioned above. ( communicate ideas)
8. Where is McQueen High School in the global
education checklist put out by The American
Forum for Global Education? Our strengths:
1. We have a District Global Studies Signature Academy at McQueen.
2. Global Studies students are required to present a senior portfolio on a
world issue presented in one of the languages they have learned.
3. Our school offers a variety of languages: Spanish, French, Chinese, and
German. Global Studies students must take two languages beyond
English.
4. Our community has a diverse population. One quarter of Nevadans are
Hispanic. Our governor is Hispanic. Our school and community celebrate
cultural events all year. These lunchtime events are popular at our
school. Our general population attends- not just students in World
Language classes or in the Global Studies program.
9. • 5. Our local university, The University of Reno, has a very forward
looking president, Dr. Marc Johnson, who is very visible in the
community and has elevated our university to a Tier 1 university.
• 6. The Northern Nevada International Center operates out of UNR.
The TGC program is under its umbrella and it has partnered with our
district’s teachers for the past four years. The NNIC sponsors local
community events like El Dia de los Muertos. Families in the
community hosted students from Algeria and those students came to
our classrooms to speak with us about their daily lives in Algeria.
• 7. We just appointed a World Language District Coordinator for the
first time in our district.
• 8. The State of Nevada just adopted The Seal of Biliteracy. Qualified
Seniors will begin receiving it at Graduation.
11. What can McQueen High School do
to further global education?
• 1. Have a more diverse faculty to reflect our diverse community.
• 2. Offer global education to all of our students.
• 3. Have our teachers collaborate and have more multidisciplinary
projects’
• 4. Have more technology in our classrooms- specifically individual
technology like laptops or I pads with multiple apps to connect us to
the world.
12. What do Global Studies students say about
their program?
• The classes that are required for Global Studies have taught me more
than just history and geography. They have taught me to be
responsible, punctual, and hard working. The program has introduced
me to so many friendly and ambitious people that have similar
dreams. I have learned to view myself as a global instead of American
citizen. I would love to see a language like Arabic available to students
because of is rising importance in our world.
Kyler
13. •It has helped me realize that there is more going
on than we often see in our daily lives. It has
helped me think about the big picture.
Steven
•It has helped me express myself in various ways.
I’ve also made many new friends and
connections that I wouldn’t have if I did not do
The Global Studies Program. It has allowed me
to branch out.
Shane M.
14. • Since joining The Global Studies Fine Arts Program, I have
learned more techniques to use with clay and ceramics. I
have also learned more about art’s background,
traditional art techniques, and I have developed and
improved my art skills. I have grown and learned so much
in my art classes and it hasn’t even been a year yet.
Abbey
• It has inspired me to continue with my talents involving
music and language and led me to unforgettable
experiences.
Hannah
15. • The Global Studies Program is rigorous and has given
me many challenges. It has made me more future –
conscious. It has helped me grow as a person through
setting priorities and as a student through
perseverance.
Serena
• It has made me challenge myself and strive to be
better. It has pushed me in a positive way and has set
me up for success.
Shane H.